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we are we balancing our economy. one of the things i've sought to do, it will attract newspaper headlines but i'm trying to expand our export promotion to make sure it is better, encouraging exports investment, making sure overseas changes of commerce for britain are better in these emerging economies. all these things are so important because one of the big strategic mistakes i think we made as a country in the last 15 years was we did not expand in the same way that for example, germany did. our market share in those emerging economies. >> john denham. >> mr. speaker, i've heard the chancellor make a number of statements to this house. is it a fair summer to say that every time he comes he's told us the economy hasn't grown since last time, he is planning to borrow more than last time he was here? spending on public service is going to be cut more than last time he was here. growth in the future is going to be less than he told us last time he was here. and envy of that record should he be quite so pleased with him
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. >> brian: i believe he knows it's his economy now. clearly. he goes on vacation. if this is done he is not body surfing. he knows he will be tortured and ongoing katrina. john boehner is frustrated after a closed door meeting with geithner. >> eric: brian's point, vacation is on because president obama knows he has a deal. >> dana: i don't think -- well, one, the present doesn't have a spending cut plan. why is everyone looking at us. where is your plan, sir? now the democrats are starting to realize wait, i think they are on to us. president obama sacrificed going to hawaii with his family. going to stay behind. they will fawn over him for not going to hawaii. >> bob: that happened last year. if you accept the bush tax cut last time. family went off and obama stayed behind. it's time so just accept it. >> brian: it is the same game. the house republican and the senate democrat and president is democrat. >> eric: i can't tell you how many shows i stayed until 11:59, live show for the debt creeling to hit or the government to shut down. government would shut down,
. >> brian: i believe he knows it's his economy now. clearly. he goes on vacation. if this is done he is not body surfing. he knows he will be tortured and ongoing katrina. john boehner is frustrated after a closed door meeting with geithner. >> eric: brian's point, vacation is on because president obama knows he has a deal. >> dana: i don't think -- well, one, the present doesn't have a spending cut plan. why is everyone looking at us. where is your plan, sir? now the...
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is it just a slowdown for the macro china economy, or is it really just specific to yum!? we saw yum! really top out last week around that $72, $73 level, and it backed off almost 10%. it's trading around $67, which was somewhat of a support. it has tried to rally off that, but not with much success. i really would look for $62.50 as the next big support line. at $62.50, if you look at all the fundamentals with yum!, that may be a point to try and get back in and dip your toes in the water a bit. > good to have you on the show. that is scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thank you angie. that's it for today. we hope you will join us tomorrow for a sneak peek into stocks you might want to own in the new year. from all of us at first business news, have a great day! . >>> crews here in san francisco have been working overnight to fix it, we will tell you what you need to know. >>> i don't know what to do. >> people are hit hard by the weekend storm continue to pick up the pieces, we will let you know when more rain is on the way and how hard it is expected to hit. >>> ther
is it just a slowdown for the macro china economy, or is it really just specific to yum!? we saw yum! really top out last week around that $72, $73 level, and it backed off almost 10%. it's trading around $67, which was somewhat of a support. it has tried to rally off that, but not with much success. i really would look for $62.50 as the next big support line. at $62.50, if you look at all the fundamentals with yum!, that may be a point to try and get back in and dip your toes in the water a...
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economy. in the health-care system, whatever. most of the jobs are created in small enterprises, not in the big plants. he said to me, we have one problem, we get no credit. no greek bank can give us the credit. this is the thing in spain and italy, the credit crunch is one of the biggest problems. my proposal is to go away from austerity by gaining trust by overcoming the credit crunch. and i think at the end, by helping those countries who are nevertheless under the attack of speculator. in the case of italy -- i must admit this is not possible because you need unanimity. it makes no sense that mario monti in italy wants to get a reduction of about 70 billion euros an effect in the budget, three or 4 million a year to finance the separate debt. this is a direct transfer of taxpayers' money into the pockets of speculators. i think the obstacles for the free-trade agreement are enormous. especially on the european side, in my eyes is more ideological founded than it is an expression of an appr
economy. in the health-care system, whatever. most of the jobs are created in small enterprises, not in the big plants. he said to me, we have one problem, we get no credit. no greek bank can give us the credit. this is the thing in spain and italy, the credit crunch is one of the biggest problems. my proposal is to go away from austerity by gaining trust by overcoming the credit crunch. and i think at the end, by helping those countries who are nevertheless under the attack of speculator. in...
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so there are many things we would be able to agree on and advance the cause of the carbonizing the economy. >> the diversity of fuel sources as well as efficiency travel parallel to the interest of the environmental policy in my judgment. >> we did, the congress did agree on the standards and the administration has continued to work in the industry to move those numbers up even more so there is a classic example of how we did something. >> i wondered if the recommendations you are making i understand that you are trying to bring together all these agencies across the executive branch whether they are of the legislative branch is a very much partner in this. how do your recommendations bring the congressional leaders and to coordinate with them as well as the executive branch leadership? >> we will recommend that this would be institutionalized or created also legislatively. but i think the congress will benefit from what our council would come up with. congress would benefit from. i guarantee you with the members of the congress particularly the senate we looked at the quadrennial report a
so there are many things we would be able to agree on and advance the cause of the carbonizing the economy. >> the diversity of fuel sources as well as efficiency travel parallel to the interest of the environmental policy in my judgment. >> we did, the congress did agree on the standards and the administration has continued to work in the industry to move those numbers up even more so there is a classic example of how we did something. >> i wondered if the recommendations you...
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such an important part of our economy and america. it's what drives our economy. if we don't do it in the right way, will make mistakes. when you legislate an atmosphere of crisis, you quite often don't do it very well. you overdo it, go back and redo it. we are experiencing some good times and it seems to me now is the opportunity and a fantastic time and challenge first to develop an overall national energy policy, to pull things together and plan for the future and not wait for another crisis. when you look at the geopolitical impact of energy throughout the world, what's happening in the rest of the world, what's happening with us and how we are all interrelated as we need to take this leadership now. another thing, and looking for ways and areas where in the past we've had bipartisan cooperation. i believe energy has been one of those. we passed energy legislation. byron dorgon was involved in 2005, 2007. we did it in the 80s and 90s and it is always while sometimes difficult and the various viewpoints in sectors that this area, we've are able come together a
such an important part of our economy and america. it's what drives our economy. if we don't do it in the right way, will make mistakes. when you legislate an atmosphere of crisis, you quite often don't do it very well. you overdo it, go back and redo it. we are experiencing some good times and it seems to me now is the opportunity and a fantastic time and challenge first to develop an overall national energy policy, to pull things together and plan for the future and not wait for another...
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studies and author of the recent book the middle east water question hydro politics and the global economy also in london we have donna mustafa he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael goodwin he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time one twenty five go to you first in london do you like the term water wars because it's used a lot in media. it sounds good because it's a literal served want to wars but in fact it misleads people into thinking that once you run out of water whatever that means you then automatically reach for a kalashnikov and go to war waters we have seen over the past forty years at least if not more is that when people run out of water that is they haven't got enough water to raise the food that they need at home they're not no longer self-sufficient they then reach for trade because trade is quiet and invisible it doesn't raise any politics a country all the twenty countries of the mi
studies and author of the recent book the middle east water question hydro politics and the global economy also in london we have donna mustafa he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael goodwin he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time one twenty five go to you first in london do you like the term water wars...
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what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred the global financial headlines. is a report. see a story. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. i'm tom hardy welcome to the big show. plenty. plenty. plenty plenty plenty. plenty to. say. and listen to. the so i'm going. to mind you were talking about the politics of one. celebrity and. soon to a mother. and i go back to tony in london in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million and that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't a really very big pressure on resources although smith was with but nothing else with the fools around at the same time did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. si
what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred the global financial headlines. is a report. see a story. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. i'm tom hardy welcome to the big show. plenty. plenty. plenty plenty plenty. plenty to. say. and listen to. the so i'm going. to mind you were talking about the politics of one. celebrity and. soon to a mother. and i go back to tony in london in...
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we're burning a lot more coal relativeo the economy than we are now. there are control freaks out there. there are control freaks, they'll use something to control people and used it for y2k and there are control freaks on the environment. >> have you noticed even in your intro, you heard them citing one scientist. it's never a collection of scientists, never aonsensus of scientists, it's always they're referencing of one particular scientists. >> and in fact, it almost is always a consensus of scientists. in this case, one person they were quoting. with all due respect to you, ben, as you like to say, i'll go with the scientists over your opinion on global warming, this is someone who studies it for a living. >> and there are many w have a very different point of view. >> there are a million of people who study it. >> adam, the consensus has not been met among scientists on this issue or that it actually plays a part in the global warming phenomenon they've come up with somehow, so you should probably know that there is not a collective vwpoint. >> an
we're burning a lot more coal relativeo the economy than we are now. there are control freaks out there. there are control freaks, they'll use something to control people and used it for y2k and there are control freaks on the environment. >> have you noticed even in your intro, you heard them citing one scientist. it's never a collection of scientists, never aonsensus of scientists, it's always they're referencing of one particular scientists. >> and in fact, it almost is always a...
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economy for about an hour and 45 minutes. next on book tv. [applause] >> thanks to the fashion institute of technology. unquestionably the most in the world today. [applause] in addition to being nobel laureates i would have to say from the vantage point for the economic thinking those would be my finalists. [applause] as you know, we've written a book that pertains to the challenges and circumstance the price of an equality. on behalf of them i thank you for your patronage and. let's start with paul. paul, you talked about and this depression now. a lot of people don't believe we could end this now. but agency deutsch human beings have to take on this challenge? something that is recognizably the same kind of animal. we victimize it is the same technology still there and skills are still there. look back to the 1930's and there are a lot of people making the argument that there were no easy answers and you could quickly get out of this [inaudible] and the 1939 and these are fundamental problems and if we want to make progress to cut unemploy
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. look at the global financial headlines tune in to the reports. and you can see. the fun to. follow and welcome to crossfire thank you all about dealing with an ever thirsty world media is fond of the dramatic term water wars when it comes to describing the future management of global water resources i wonder valued is water today and how beer will become as countries around the world so dr. koop. says. to talk about what some call the possibility of future water wars i'm joined by tony allen in london he is a professor of geography at the school of oriental and african studies and author of the recent book the middle east water question hi joe paul. in the global economy also in london we have done it he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael cottman he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time one twe
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is heading more and more toward sort of european socialist style economy. now, the european social model has been a failure in europe. no reason to believe it will succeed in the united states. and as margaret thatcher pointed out many years ago, the problem with socialist governments is that eventually they run out of other people's money to spend, and that is what is happening here in the united states. a poll came out today showing that 45 percent of democrats look favorably upon socialism which is a deeply worrying development. fortunately most americans -- gerri: did you say 45? gerri: 45? >> 45 percent of democrats according to a rasmussen poll published earlier today. fortunately the overall majority still believe in a capitalist free enterprise system, so there is still. gerri: the problem with what is being talked about, what is on the table is that it changes so dramatically. individuals, business operators. it -- one each address this directly. wealthy people will never change the way live. it won't change and they spend, how they invest. just be
is heading more and more toward sort of european socialist style economy. now, the european social model has been a failure in europe. no reason to believe it will succeed in the united states. and as margaret thatcher pointed out many years ago, the problem with socialist governments is that eventually they run out of other people's money to spend, and that is what is happening here in the united states. a poll came out today showing that 45 percent of democrats look favorably upon socialism...
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although economists are saying that the german economy also has a long way to go until it has bottomed out because the export business will be more difficult in the near future because of weak other economies, but consumption in germany is going up. >> let's get a closer look at those market numbers. germany's blue-chip dax was higher on the day by about 0.8%, closing at a nice, round number. the euro stoxx 50 also higher. the dow jones industrial average as high as well. the bureau is trading for $ 1.2973. >> a german bank is in trouble with the law. prosecutors raided 13 of the bank's locations, including its munich headquarters, in search of evidence of tax evasion. the bank is suspected of cheating the state out of 124 million euros. share transactions between 2006 and 2008 are the focus of the probe. the bank is not alone. investigators are currently looking into similar incidents of alleged tax evasion at other institutions. >> there's a lot of money in going bankrupt. that is if you are the one winding up a big company that goes bust. >> a german law firm, for exple, are doing j
although economists are saying that the german economy also has a long way to go until it has bottomed out because the export business will be more difficult in the near future because of weak other economies, but consumption in germany is going up. >> let's get a closer look at those market numbers. germany's blue-chip dax was higher on the day by about 0.8%, closing at a nice, round number. the euro stoxx 50 also higher. the dow jones industrial average as high as well. the bureau is...
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what would this plant to for our economy? slowdown even more guaranteed, raise the unemployment rate, make us even more like europe. this tax, spend and borrow plan will not give america the growth we so desperately need. consider the timing. right now we have 8% unemployment, less than 3% growth and trillion dollar deficit every year. we are spending $9 billion a week in interest in the death. imposing those tax hikes now is simply bad economic policy, taking all restraints off of borrowing caused disaster. we need 5% growth. we are not going to get it like this. yet again president obama is reviewing his inner self. he is driven by a hard left ideology. take from this group, redistribute, government is everything. clearly the president is good at politics. he won the election but lousy economics. prosperity is not coming back anytime soon. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'
what would this plant to for our economy? slowdown even more guaranteed, raise the unemployment rate, make us even more like europe. this tax, spend and borrow plan will not give america the growth we so desperately need. consider the timing. right now we have 8% unemployment, less than 3% growth and trillion dollar deficit every year. we are spending $9 billion a week in interest in the death. imposing those tax hikes now is simply bad economic policy, taking all restraints off of borrowing...
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going to take on full on the billionaire how would you compare egypt's economy now to. father steve camile some lots more but it. was sixty five point six at central bank now we know still down fifteen point five billion dollars and this is a huge cut that with his own hand if that's even possible and. it affects investors no one will come to invest anything any here in egypt to do these e's fifty six took. a lot of unemployment to do is to add also six too soon we are going to feel sick she was. just continues to be all usual these you just lose a fit all six do so easy of business with the shop now we are divided into two parts so it isn't quite as a political force in one hand and muslim brotherhood in as one hand whom we all in the thirty six when you read it think you it seems that the egyptian people don't agree on much these days one of the few things they do agree on is that egypt's economy needs to get back on the right track and as soon as possible. russia and turkey will try to shield growing economic and trade ties from a widening rift over the syrian confli
going to take on full on the billionaire how would you compare egypt's economy now to. father steve camile some lots more but it. was sixty five point six at central bank now we know still down fifteen point five billion dollars and this is a huge cut that with his own hand if that's even possible and. it affects investors no one will come to invest anything any here in egypt to do these e's fifty six took. a lot of unemployment to do is to add also six too soon we are going to feel sick she...
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the economy will account for more than one-third of the global gross domestic product. some members are still cautious about the plan. they claim ja nan is not doing enough to remove tariff barriers. others such as france and italy are concerned about the japanese vehicles. in response to these objections the european commission has included the clause in its basic policy that the eu could break off the top any time. that japan is not doing enough to open up its market a year after the talks get started. eu trade commissioner made clear that he will keep a tough stance during negotiations. >> let's not be anxious. europe is not naive. >> reporter: he wants to expand trade in an attempt to overcome the euro zone debt crisis. many members are hopeful about the free trade pact with japan. the talks may face raw growing due to wide differences of opinion. >> that wraps up this for this hour. i'll leave you with a check on market figures. >>> police fired water cannons and tear gas at hundreds of villagers and buddhist monks. the protesters say residents are being forcibly d
the economy will account for more than one-third of the global gross domestic product. some members are still cautious about the plan. they claim ja nan is not doing enough to remove tariff barriers. others such as france and italy are concerned about the japanese vehicles. in response to these objections the european commission has included the clause in its basic policy that the eu could break off the top any time. that japan is not doing enough to open up its market a year after the talks...
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call an oppressive regime are planning to march on the presidential palace on chews day the market economy is deteriorating as economist laid it out explained to artie's tom barton in cairo. with protests continuing around the clock both for and against a gyptian president mohamed morsi the country's economy is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very thailand's an economist here in cairo rather thank you for joining me think first of all tell us briefly. what was really going on in the stock market pull on the show every week i'm hearing most is announcement in the next that the kid issues are still small school shopping isn't even coalesce around the turn first thing down this isn't mutual have and this is love is most of the funny outgoing he comes i am after we are going to kick around fulfilling the billionaire who knows how would you compare egypt's economy now to walsh from. harvard teaches that a commie was somewhat steve leung that move out of the service was thirty five point six x. in food bank now will still down fifteen point five billion dollars and this is
call an oppressive regime are planning to march on the presidential palace on chews day the market economy is deteriorating as economist laid it out explained to artie's tom barton in cairo. with protests continuing around the clock both for and against a gyptian president mohamed morsi the country's economy is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very thailand's an economist here in cairo rather thank you for joining me think first of all tell us briefly. what was really going...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report on our. quick. fronts is the final leg of the journey the last stop before a final push towards napoleon's residence at fontainebleau. they've already covered almost three thousand kilometers all the way from moscow. to follow the route that the russians took as they drove napoleon out of russia and then pursued him across the whole of europe. the emperor's pointing at us rio the hero's. blood to atone should. two hundred years later russian cossacks lay flowers at the monument to the great napoleon bonaparte. before his invasion of russia. napoleon had made the call out to be monsters to scare parisians propaganda of the day painted them as bearded giants raping even eating people he went so far as to claim that a peruvian woman with her little daughter had fall on her knees before the chieftain begging him not to eat. two hundred years ago russian could hardly imagine the warm welcome the greeks them now. in eight hundred twelve i
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report on our. quick. fronts is the final leg of the journey the last stop before a final push towards napoleon's residence at fontainebleau. they've already covered almost three thousand kilometers all the way from moscow. to follow the route that the russians took as they drove napoleon out of russia and then pursued him across the whole of europe....
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the economy has shrunk for the past three years. unemployment and poverty are on the rise, and there's no end in sight to the economic slump. soup kitchens have opened up all over lisbon. the number of needy is growing. so is resentment to those who have placed the conditions on the portuguese government. >> we are under occupation. not a military one, but we are occupied all the same period in many ways, life today resembles life under a dictatorship more than in a democracy. >> members of the military gather at this historic monetary -- monastery for a service. it is a time for quiet contemplation, but the military bishop also expresses the thoughts that are going through many mines. "the situation is explosive," he says, "and uprising can no longer be ruled out." so far, the portuguese have patiently fulfilled all the requirements meted out by distant brussels, but their patience is wearing thin, and so is the military's. >> many officers are beginning to question their treatment by europe and wondering weather our country's inde
the economy has shrunk for the past three years. unemployment and poverty are on the rise, and there's no end in sight to the economic slump. soup kitchens have opened up all over lisbon. the number of needy is growing. so is resentment to those who have placed the conditions on the portuguese government. >> we are under occupation. not a military one, but we are occupied all the same period in many ways, life today resembles life under a dictatorship more than in a democracy. >>...
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it doesn't add to the economy and those top 2 don't need to get done. we all do agree on the bottom ones and i just -- i think now they've got themselves in a pretty tight box. i hope you keep beating the drum on this. >> stephanie: i think you're a helper. you're giving them an out. >> always the helpful teacher. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: representative tim walz of the great state of representative, thank you. talk to you soon. >> thank you. >> stephanie: you know what he is? he's someone who gets it done. brought to you by granger. >> oh, my god! >> stephanie: that's right. with over 900,000 products for the ones who get it done. >> representative tim walz -- >> stephanie: nothing but net on that one. >> i wonder if he's related to -- >> no. >> inglorious basterds and carnage. >> stephanie: a complaint letter from ron in geneva, illinois. you guys, i object in the strongest possible terms tho who is who insinuate chicago punks are a bunch of gangsters. i'm attaching a photograph of my grandfather standing on the chicago lakeshore who, as far as i kno
it doesn't add to the economy and those top 2 don't need to get done. we all do agree on the bottom ones and i just -- i think now they've got themselves in a pretty tight box. i hope you keep beating the drum on this. >> stephanie: i think you're a helper. you're giving them an out. >> always the helpful teacher. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: representative tim walz of the great state of representative, thank you. talk to you soon. >> thank you. >> stephanie: you...
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and multiple other economies around the mediterranean and the euro zone itself banks are basically been left suddenly realizing that at the last that they've got to have this scrabble for cash and what they're going to be doing now is they're going to be sell anything armchairs asset eastern europe and bank subsidiaries you name it they are all going to be up for offer it what's going to be the incredible amazing discount sale of two thousand and twelve two thousand and thirteen oz western european banks try desperately to make themselves sufficiently solvent under what to be fair is a rather arbitrary new set of regulations which aren't necessarily in themselves going cura anything ok do you think as a final question patrick do you think there will be a unique unified e.u. regulates rebuilding for the banking sector. there are obviously great attempts to create this an obviously we already have a rip in banking agency that's trying to get into one of the biggest problems arky i would say is just money i mean we have one european banking regulator that's trying to regulate the whole eur
and multiple other economies around the mediterranean and the euro zone itself banks are basically been left suddenly realizing that at the last that they've got to have this scrabble for cash and what they're going to be doing now is they're going to be sell anything armchairs asset eastern europe and bank subsidiaries you name it they are all going to be up for offer it what's going to be the incredible amazing discount sale of two thousand and twelve two thousand and thirteen oz western...
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did it did help the economy -- did it help the economy? it is hard to say. we had a good economy in the 2000's before the crisis. now we have a huge crisis. on balance, it probably did not help that much. host: can you calculate if jobs were created? guest: you really cannot. no one has done a long-term view. you could say over one or two years what is likely to happen, but over eight or 10 years, economists struggle to come up with a tax policy affects the trajectory of the company. host: what will happen in january of 2013 if the tax cuts are not extended? guest: there are the bush tax cuts, which are the biggest part of the fiscal cliff. host: let's focus on the income tax cuts. what happens to those? guest: they go away and most americans taxes go up. for the average household it would be about two thousand dollars more in taxes next year. for the upper income people it could be anywhere between $5,000.20000 dollars. -- $5,000 and $20,000. for lower-income, it could be a few hundred dollars. host: let's look to the existing tax brackets and what they are
did it did help the economy -- did it help the economy? it is hard to say. we had a good economy in the 2000's before the crisis. now we have a huge crisis. on balance, it probably did not help that much. host: can you calculate if jobs were created? guest: you really cannot. no one has done a long-term view. you could say over one or two years what is likely to happen, but over eight or 10 years, economists struggle to come up with a tax policy affects the trajectory of the company. host: what...
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really happening to the global economy. headlines kaiser reports. mission free cretaceous three. four judges three. main germans three. three studio time three. free. video projects free media. attention and lines of three arms length apart word march. in the provincial french town of montrose life is taking its usual. but today they are in for a surprise russian troops from the napoleonic wars have heard it's a great day. the likes of these men have not been seen here for the past two hundred yes it's almost as though a full parade has traveled through time. but with typical of the day. comes from a family of six and he's learned to sing the old version of the. became. a silly had to try to pursue he still believes the question. is relevant to what you would say the bottle ended in a draw but it was an honorable. there's no doubt the french emerged victorious they did override the battlefields to have a seize the battlefield. was the victory but even if it was a victory it was a costly one. med blood to ensure good morning coastguards well over at least hats off for her. big sig
really happening to the global economy. headlines kaiser reports. mission free cretaceous three. four judges three. main germans three. three studio time three. free. video projects free media. attention and lines of three arms length apart word march. in the provincial french town of montrose life is taking its usual. but today they are in for a surprise russian troops from the napoleonic wars have heard it's a great day. the likes of these men have not been seen here for the past two hundred...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images hope world has been seeing from the streets of canada. sheinkopf for a shelter all day.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images hope world has been seeing from the streets of canada. sheinkopf for a shelter all day.
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. called recount in germany over why she signed off on seven hundred thirty million euros where the concessions for greece a hefty bill that would be footed by german taxpayers. the opposition members of the social democrat party have merkel and her center right coalition that's the bundestag is not merely a rubber stamping service and if they want to push through this latest package they're going to have to prove to m.p.'s that it's in the best interest of germany what this latest package contains is a bond buyback scheme low interest rates only the debts that greece has as well as the hunting over of profit from these debts what this century means though is that for twenty thirteen germany is set to lose around seven hundred and thirty million euros to implementing these latest measures all of that of course not making great reading for chancellor merkel she said time and time again that the german taxpayer would not be hit financia
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. called recount in germany over why she signed off on seven hundred thirty million euros where the concessions for greece a hefty bill that would be footed by german taxpayers. the opposition members of the social democrat party have merkel and her center right coalition that's the bundestag is not merely a rubber stamping service and if they...
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morsi the country's economy is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very the time lapse an economist here in cairo had to thank you for joining me thank you first of all tell us briefly what was really going on when the stock market pull on just over a week on hearing most announcement in the next decade the shins are still small school shopping days it even coalesce around the turn first thing down this isn't mutual we have and this is love is most of the fun we are going to take home so i am after we are going to take on full point the billionaire goes how would you compare egypt's economy now walsh on the path at mubarak's speech is that a final meal somewhat the feeling that mubarak is service was thirty five one seats at central bank now will store down fifteen zero point five billion dollars and this is a huge cut at that would deserve and in fact the impulse i'm told it's efexor investors no one will come to invest anything any here in egypt to do these he is fully aphoristic six to. a large unemployment thing to do is to add the us also said to soon we are going
morsi the country's economy is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very the time lapse an economist here in cairo had to thank you for joining me thank you first of all tell us briefly what was really going on when the stock market pull on just over a week on hearing most announcement in the next decade the shins are still small school shopping days it even coalesce around the turn first thing down this isn't mutual we have and this is love is most of the fun we are going to...
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the economy here is okay. i think that there is a concern that the action isn't taken to continue that strength. now, it isn't 4% or 5% as it is after most recessions. but it is not too bad now. so -- we still immediate job creation. we still need to deal with our deficit. that's why this fiscal cliff discussion goes on indefinitely day by day. it is a crucial point in america and we got to come to a conclusion which is helpful to everybody. >> prediction time. you have to make any -- predictions? >> for next year n. >> yeah. i have to make one. >> 2%. >> here is what i want to ask you. what's the biggest threat to the u.s. economy in 2013? i will give you a couple of choices. wry want to do fiscal cliff. is europe still -- could it be a huge threat? have we -- have we moved far enough along there that -- with sort of dealing with it where that is not going to be the threat that we saw? >> for business in my mind, the threat is not that europe will come apart. they will hold it together. but the economy is not
the economy here is okay. i think that there is a concern that the action isn't taken to continue that strength. now, it isn't 4% or 5% as it is after most recessions. but it is not too bad now. so -- we still immediate job creation. we still need to deal with our deficit. that's why this fiscal cliff discussion goes on indefinitely day by day. it is a crucial point in america and we got to come to a conclusion which is helpful to everybody. >> prediction time. you have to make any --...
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oppressive regime are planning to march on the presidential palace and choose day meanwhile egypt's economy is deteriorating as economist explained to r.t. tom barton in cairo. with protests continuing around the clock both for and against a gyptian president mohamed morsi the country sick. komi is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very the time lapse an economist here in congress had a thank you for joining me think first of all tell us briefly what was really going on when the stock market pull on which to over a week on hearing most is announcement in the next decade the shins are still small school shopping days it even coalesce around the turn first thing down this isn't mutual have and this is the last is most of the funny outgoing he comes i am after we are going to take on food for the billionaire how would you compare egypt's economy now to walsh from the. father stages that a company was somewhat steve leung that mubarak. was sixty five on six at sinful bank now we'll still down fifteen point five billion dollars and this is a huge cut that with his own hand in
oppressive regime are planning to march on the presidential palace and choose day meanwhile egypt's economy is deteriorating as economist explained to r.t. tom barton in cairo. with protests continuing around the clock both for and against a gyptian president mohamed morsi the country sick. komi is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very the time lapse an economist here in congress had a thank you for joining me think first of all tell us briefly what was really going on when...
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that's not the american dream and that's not the way you make an economy work. they're way and you have whack. >> you raised the issue of germany. many point to it's robust economy and manufacturing sector who would resist here worker representationen oh the board of directors. how has the actual representation impacted labor strife over in europe, for example? >> you know, there is some strife but i think there is also more of a sense that we're all in this together. as you point out i mentioned germany, but it's, you know, france all the way through the nordic countries. the other thing that's key is in a newly emerging democracy like brazil the workers through collective bargaining is four to five times the level of the united states. you have rising wages millions of brazilian workers coming into middle income status, able to buy the things they produce and a growing economy in brazil. here the micro system of each employer trying to maximize profits at the expense of employees is leading us to a sled ride to the bottom. that's a large reason our economy is
that's not the american dream and that's not the way you make an economy work. they're way and you have whack. >> you raised the issue of germany. many point to it's robust economy and manufacturing sector who would resist here worker representationen oh the board of directors. how has the actual representation impacted labor strife over in europe, for example? >> you know, there is some strife but i think there is also more of a sense that we're all in this together. as you point...
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. >> in terms of the economy, are you worried about 2013? a lot of talk about recession, particularly if we were to go off the fiscal cliff. what's your take on economic landscape in the next year? >> i think there are mixed signs out there. there is great apprehension in small business and in business at large with the prospects of tax increases or dramatic spending cuts that might trigger triggered. i think there's great anxiety. when there's anxiety, people generally don't spend money. the concern is well founded. >> and my thanks to john wattson. >>> political posturing on the fiscal cliff from leading republicans and democrats alike. >> i remain hopeful that productive conversations can be had in the days ahead. but the white house has to get serious. >> we have made our proposal. let them come forward with something. >> find out what senate majority leader harry reid's nevada constituents are saying about his performance. >>> also, is it time for the u.s. to join the ranks and put $1 billis to rest in favor of a $1 coin? believe it or
. >> in terms of the economy, are you worried about 2013? a lot of talk about recession, particularly if we were to go off the fiscal cliff. what's your take on economic landscape in the next year? >> i think there are mixed signs out there. there is great apprehension in small business and in business at large with the prospects of tax increases or dramatic spending cuts that might trigger triggered. i think there's great anxiety. when there's anxiety, people generally don't spend...
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meanwhile egypt's economy is deteriorating as economists feed it explains to tom barton in congress. with protests continuing a round the clock both for and against a gyptian president mohamed morsi the country's economy is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very time lapse an economist here in cairo that is thank you for joining me think first of all tell us briefly what was really going on when the stock market pull on which to over a week on hearing mosts announcement in the next week to the shins us the small school shopping days it even coalesce around to turn this thing down this isn't mutual have and this is loss is most of the funny outgoing he comes i am after we are going to take on full find the billionaire how would you compare egypt's economy now to walsh from the. father the economy was somewhat the boom that mubarak deserved this was sixty five for instance at central bank now will still down fifteen point five billion dollars and this is a huge cut that would result and it affects the impulse on the top it affects investors no one will come to inves
meanwhile egypt's economy is deteriorating as economists feed it explains to tom barton in congress. with protests continuing a round the clock both for and against a gyptian president mohamed morsi the country's economy is facing increasing troubles with me to discuss this is very time lapse an economist here in cairo that is thank you for joining me think first of all tell us briefly what was really going on when the stock market pull on which to over a week on hearing mosts announcement in...
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news continues here on r t one of the one area of america's economy which is thriving is its presence that packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force. he's got a check on explains businessman spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style manufacturing line behind prison walls prisons in fact advertise themselves as such as an alternative to outsourcing cheap labor to china or elsewhere on the web we came across this pitch that prisons prepared to persuade private sector companies to come and do business with them take a look. there is not enough folks that will do this type of work in this country so therefore we're bringing bringing back this industry that historically has been going out of this century and we're putting it you know inside the laws and it's it's absolutely a perfect idea. i have a workforce that is not the kind of pr
news continues here on r t one of the one area of america's economy which is thriving is its presence that packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force. he's got a check on explains businessman spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style...
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concerns over the uk economy. so we'll see how investors take to what's probably going to be a loosening up of the budget targets the chancellor set when they came into power. so we'll keep our eyes on that. and at the moment today, more talks in brussels. the greeks now getting their buy back program approved 37 trying to sort out a single supervisor. i think these talks will be fairly tricky because there is a majority who bt with a tant the be supervisor for all the banks. german didn't like that. so those talks will go on longer than originally hoped. but we are marginally higher going to the u.s. open. thank you. >> kelly, thank you. i'll just call you r kelly in now. >> that's not bad. >> ross, thank you. great to see you. >>> when we come back on squawk, bank of america ceo brian moynihan in his own words, we caught up with him yesterday to talk about business, the economy and the looming figure. as we head into a break, bank of america, best performing dow component of the year. up about 77%. ♪ [ male an
concerns over the uk economy. so we'll see how investors take to what's probably going to be a loosening up of the budget targets the chancellor set when they came into power. so we'll keep our eyes on that. and at the moment today, more talks in brussels. the greeks now getting their buy back program approved 37 trying to sort out a single supervisor. i think these talks will be fairly tricky because there is a majority who bt with a tant the be supervisor for all the banks. german didn't like...